home · n
the home of sth/sb
C1 the place where you usually find something or someone, or where they come from
Dictionary examples:
France, the home of good food (8.4)
make yourself at home
C1 to behave in a relaxed way in a place, as if it was your own home
Dictionary examples:
Take off your coat and make yourself at home. (19.0)
home (FOR CARE)
C1 a place where a group of people who need special care live
Dictionary examples:
My grandmother lives in a home now. (14.8)
a nursing home (44.6)
a broken home
C2 a family in which the parents do not now live together
Dictionary examples:
Many of these children come from broken homes. (12.7)
home
A1 the place where you live or feel you belong
Dictionary examples:
Is your home always this messy? (0.0)
My home is where my TV is. (0.0)
My bed is my real home. (0.0)
My home smells like old cheese. (0.0)
Is your home always this noisy? (0.0)
Is your home always this cold? (0.0)
My home is where my food is. (0.0)
Is your home always this loud? (0.0)
Is your home always full of cats? (0.0)
My home smells like pizza always. (0.0)
Is your home full of bananas? (0.0)
Is your home in a tree? (0.0)
I tried to call him, but he wasn't at home. (16.4)
We sold our home in Dallas and moved to Atlanta. (17.3)
He left home when he was eighteen. (20.0)
I was actually born in New Zealand, but I've lived in England for so long that it feels like home now. (85.1)
feel at home
B1 to feel happy and confident in a place or situation
Dictionary examples:
The robot felt so at home in the office, it started planning the Christmas party. (0.0)
The pirate felt so at home on the cruise ship, he started giving tours. (0.0)
The cat felt so at home on my laptop, it started typing emails. (0.0)
After a month she felt at home in her new job. (15.9)